Remember the super-fancy looking Super Smash Bros. Ultimate limited edition that was revealed shortly after this week's Nintendo Direct? Well, you can now pre-order it directly from the Nintendo UK store.

Containing a copy of the game, a Nintendo GameCube Controller - Super Smash Bros. edition, and a Nintendo GameCube Controller adapter - as well as a gorgeous looking box, we might add - this bundle will no doubt excite the biggest Smash Bros. fans out there, desperately calling to them and their wallets from its distant online store listing. If you're wanting to grab a copy, head to the link below:

The bundle will set you back £89.99, and a new steelbook case has also been revealed. You can choose to purchase the game and its steelbook separately, without all the extra bits, via think link instead. This option costs £59.99. Also, for anyone wondering, the large roster image on the box has now been updated to reflect the new reveals, too. Lovely!

Will you be ordering any of these? Let us know with a comment down below.

Ryan’s that annoying kind of guy in multiplayer games - you know the one, the kind of person that throws a temper tantrum if he can’t be Yoshi in Mario Kart or gets stuck with the controller with the dodgy button. Yeah, that kind.

Anybody feel like translating their feelings on those currency equivalents for me? 89, $114, seems like a decent price for the bundle, but 59, $76, seems like a lot for the game, even with the steelbook. The other day I had guessed $119.99 in the US for the bundle if ti comes here, the game would be $59.99 b/c that's what games cost here. Even with a steelbook they wouldn't make it $69.99.

Still expecting a Nintneod Direct in September where they announce a Switch bundle. I do realize most of us here have a Switch, but I'm still expecting a bundle anyway.

The steelbook is pretty cool, but even if this is released in North America I will probably pass. I already have plenty of GameCube controllers and an official adapter for the Wii U. I have bought way too many special editions for games and promptly forgotten the included extras. I’m happy with the standard game.

And I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t be stupid enough to leak anything like this, but has anybody examined the art on the box to see if the remaining new characters might be on there?

@rjejr most Europeans have given up on the argument because the cost to import negates the savings on the game. Don't forget though that the US price doesn't include tax, the UK price does. Unless I'm mistaken that means your $60 is around $66.

Pretty much. I thought most games there were 39.99 so 59.99 looked like a lot and 89.99 looked like a little in comparison for what you get, so I think the stand alone game and the bundle prices taken together confused me. Either one by itself I probably wouldn't have given it much thought.

As I said earlier, in my head that bundle would be $120 US - $60 game, $20 for the adaptor, $40 for the controller - so 89 looked good. But the game alone I know will be $60, so 60 on your end makes that bundle look like a steal while the game alone looks like an exchange rate rip-off.

Google gives me the currency exchange rates no problem, but it couldn't tell me how people feel about the bundle vs game prices.

@rjejr ah I see what you mean. In this case, the bundle vs game, it's a steal... For the moment.

Nintendo typically have 3 tiers of pricing in the UK: 40, 50 & 60 depending on the game. Zelda and Mario (and now smash) are the only ones that command the highest price.

So 30 extra for a controller (normally 25) and an adapter (19) is a bargain.

Where it gets confusing is this is from Nintendo directly, who are known for selling at full retail price. Other retailers tend put games up for rrp but reduce the price to around the 40-50 mark before launch. Which again in the smash bundle vs retail only is a good idea.

To make things more confusing is that if nintendo offer the limited edition to anyone else, it'll be cheaper than what Nintendo are selling it for (unless its an exclusive to GAME but that's a whole different story). If/when this happens, I cancel the order directly and go elsewhere.

Seriously, I've only ordered a couple of amiibo from nintendo directly. Everything else is amazon or another retailer but I have a tonne of cancelled orders.

Well I've obviously been confused from the get go, but thanks for trying to help me out. I do think the UK does have a bit more variety in AAA game prices, it's rare that a disc game in the US isn't $60. I think possibly Captain Toad on Wii U was $40, maybe DKCTF was $50, now $60 on Switch. Crash and Spyro trilogies are $40. My point is it's rare enough when a game isn't $60 that I know about it. And the Nintneod NY store doesn't sell online in the US, so we dont' have that confusion either. Gamestop is the equivalent of GAME getting exclusives - see Xenoblade Chronicles - but the $60 price remains the same.

I'm fully expecting SSBU the game for $60, but if we get that bundle no way it's less than $99.99. If it's only $89.99 they might as well not even bother selling the game alone, people can just buy it digitally for $60. First off course the US has to get it, Reggie usually takes a couple of weeks to get his act together.

Got the just the game on pre order from amazon UK for £41.99, being in guernsey it takes off VAT so Sorry Nintendo store. Also normally get it a day earlier from amazon, and normally gets lost if ordered from Nintendo Store